05/08/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/08/2026 09:09
Native Hawaiian Education Program Funds More Than 60 Learning Programs For Toddlers, Young Children Across Hawai'i; Agreement Comes After Schatz Spoke With Secretary McMahon
HONOLULU - U.S. Senator Brian Schatz (D-Hawai'i), a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, today spoke with U.S. Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon and reiterated his request that the department avoid cuts to the Native Hawaiian Education Program. In response, McMahon agreed to keep the program fully funded for current grant recipients for at least another year, which guarantees $46 million in federal funding secured by Schatz in Congress will continue to flow to the more than 60 early childhood education sites across Hawai'i and sustain other critical education programs, including home visiting for children under 5, workforce development for parents, and Hawaiian language immersion programs. The federally funded programs serve more than 3,000 Hawai'i families.
"This is good news for Hawai'i. This money helps thousands of young kids develop learning skills and gives Native Hawaiian families more affordable child care options," said Senator Schatz, vice chair of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs. "I'm grateful to Secretary McMahon for working with us to protect this funding and will continue fighting every day to make sure Hawai'i gets its fair share of federal dollars."
The agreement follows threats of cuts to Native Hawaiian programs across the federal government. As a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Schatz has been leading efforts to protect funding for Hawai'i.
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